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  2. Richland Balsam - Wikipedia

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    short hiking trail Richland Balsam is a mountain in the Great Balsam Mountains in the U.S. state of North Carolina . Rising to an elevation of 6,410 feet (1,950 m), it is the highest mountain in the Great Balsam range, is among the 20 highest summits in the Appalachian range , and is the ninth highest peak in the Eastern United States . [ 3 ]

  3. Great Balsam Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Other notable peaks include Richland Balsam, which is the highest peak in the range, Black Balsam Knob, and Mount Pisgah. The crest of the range is known as the Pisgah Ridge, and for the majority of its length forms the border between Haywood County to the north, Jackson County to the southwest, and Transylvania County to the southeast.

  4. A Hiker's Path: Knob scrambling to Pinnacle Peak in ... - AOL

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    This week hiking columnist Susan Anderson takes us to Jackson-Washington State Forest to climb to some scenic views. A Hiker's Path: Knob scrambling to Pinnacle Peak in southern Indiana Skip to ...

  5. Art Loeb Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Art Loeb Trail is a 30.1-mile (48.4 km) hiking trail located in Pisgah National Forest in Western North Carolina.The northern terminus is at the Daniel Boone Boy Scout Camp in Haywood County, while the trail's southern terminus is located near the Davidson River Campground, near Brevard, in Transylvania County.

  6. Tricorner Knob - Wikipedia

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    Tricorner Knob can be accessed via a lengthy hike. From the Cosby Campground (specifically behind Campsite B51), the Snake Den Ridge Trail winds 5.3 miles (8.5 km) up the ridge to its junction with the Appalachian Trail. From this junction, Tricorner is 3.7 miles (6.0 km) away, with the trail first crossing the slopes of Old Black and Mount Guyot.

  7. Thunderhead Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The trail he (and Thornborough's guide, Sam Cook) used largely followed the Bote Mountain Trail–Appalachian Trail route still in use today. [10] In the years after the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was formed, trees began to reclaim much of the Smokies crest west of Kuwohi. Park strategy at present is to allow Thunderhead to return to ...

  8. McAfee Knob - Wikipedia

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    The Appalachian Trail is a 2,190-mile (3,520 km) hiking trail following the Appalachian Mountains between Georgia and Maine, and is a unit of the National Park Service. The McAfee Knob hiking trail is along the Appalachian Trail and is managed by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. This is a part of over 120 miles (190 km) of hiking trails in ...

  9. Marks Knob - Wikipedia

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    Trail guides from the early 1930s refer to the mountain as "Cam's Knob" and list its elevation as greater than 6,140 feet. [3] In the 1920s and early 1930s, two trails— the Rosser Trail and an unnamed spur trail— connected Dashoga Ridge to the logging camps at Smokemont to the southwest and Straight Fork to the southeast. The Rosser Trail ...